After taking down more than 100 bogus sites selling consumers fake goods on Cyber Monday, the DOJ is still on a roll.

Two Atlanta, Ga. men were sentenced to prison Wednesday and ordered to pay thousands of dollars in restitution for their roles in the largest counterfeit DVD and CD rings to hit the Southeast, the DOJ announced.

Charles Ndhlovu, 34, will serve 51 months in prison and Scott Ahn, 42, was sentenced to 19 months. The men allegedly helped mass produce and sell hundreds of thousands of pirated CDs and DVDs.

Hopefully business was booming, because Ahn was ordered to pay $25,000 in restitution to the Recording Industry Association of America and another $15,000 to the Motion Picture Association of America.

“These sentences send an important message that criminal counterfeiting will not be tolerated,” said Assistant Attorney General Lanny Breuer. “The sale of counterfeit goods and the theft of intellectual property harm businesses, consumers and artists alike."

The pair were are the latest of 13 others charged in the scheme to be sentenced.